Creating Inclusive Education in Thailand was organized by students of the Master of Social Innovation and Sustainability of the School of Global Studies, Thammasat University at SEA Junction aimed to explore the situation of education for migrant youth in Thailand and its importance through film, group discussions and conversations with frontline leaders and with organizations supporting them.
Photo by Tipakson Manpati
Event poster
SEA Junction Director welcomed
panel speakers and participants
Professor from the
School of Global Studies,
Thammasat University
One of the students from
the project explaining
the event process
First panelist from Myanmar
introducing himself
Amanda Mowry from Partners Asia
Naw Su Yadanar (Hsu Hsu),
a Myanmar student at
the School of Global Studies
Melissa, a panelist from Thailand
Prayut, a panelist from Thailand
Saw Dar Bo (Jeff), another
Myanmar student involved
in the project
Kyaw Kyaw Min Htut, a
president and co-founder
of the BEAM Education Foundation
based in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Kyaw Kyaw Min Htut
providing an overview of
the situation of migrant
students in Thailand
A VDO highlighting some
challenges that migrant
students face in Thailand
Participants shared their
views after watching the VDO
Students, teachers and
parents tell their story
about studying and living
in Thailand as migrants
Participants reacting to the VDO
Participants actively sharing opinions
Enthusiastic discussion
among participants
Prayut: non-formal education
centers in Thailand can
provide learning programs for
many people including refugees
Melissa: all different actors such
as government, business, non-profit
organization should support
children basic rights to education
Naw Su Yadanar: sharing
her challenges to get education
certification and finance support
for her higher studies